Diabetes digital health. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Diabetes digital health. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Diabetes digital health
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by David C. Klonoff, David Kerr, Shelagh A. Mulvaney.
- Editors:
- Klonoff, David
Kerr, David
Mulvaney, Shelagh A - Contents:
- Section 1: Building digital health tools for diabetes; 1. Reducing the global burden of diabetes using mobile health; Mohan Deepa, Muralidharan Shruti and Viswanathan Mohan; 2. Diabetes education reimagined: educator-led, technology-enabled diabetes population health management services; Sacha Uelmen and Janice MacLeod; 3. Digital technologies to support behavior change: challenges and opportunities; Ashutosh Sabharwal, Sherecce Fields, Marisa E. Hilliard and Daniel J. DeSalvo; 4. Agile science: what and how in digital diabetes research; Lyndsay A. Nelson, Anthony L. Threatt, William Martinez, S. Will Acuff and Lindsay S. Mayberry; 5. Behavior change techniques for diabetes technologies; Connie Wong and Maureen Monaghan; 6. Integrating behavior and context with glucose data to advance behavioral science and clinical care in diabetes; Claire J. Hoogendoorn, Dominic Ehrmann, Gladys Crespo-Ramos, Arielle G. Asman and Jeffrey S. Gonzalez; 7. Designing human-centered user experiences and user interfaces; Erin Henkel, Jessica Randazza-Pade and Ben Healy; Section 2: Clinical aspects of digital health for diabetes; 8. Using social media to support type 1 diabetes management and outcomes for adolescents and young adults: areas of promise and challenge; Elissa R. Weitzman and Lauren E. Wisk; 9. Social media for adults; Elia Gabarron, Meghan Bradway and Eirik Arsand; 10. Using diabetes technology in older adults; Nancy A. Allen and Michelle L. Litchman; 11. Socioeconomic factors:Section 1: Building digital health tools for diabetes; 1. Reducing the global burden of diabetes using mobile health; Mohan Deepa, Muralidharan Shruti and Viswanathan Mohan; 2. Diabetes education reimagined: educator-led, technology-enabled diabetes population health management services; Sacha Uelmen and Janice MacLeod; 3. Digital technologies to support behavior change: challenges and opportunities; Ashutosh Sabharwal, Sherecce Fields, Marisa E. Hilliard and Daniel J. DeSalvo; 4. Agile science: what and how in digital diabetes research; Lyndsay A. Nelson, Anthony L. Threatt, William Martinez, S. Will Acuff and Lindsay S. Mayberry; 5. Behavior change techniques for diabetes technologies; Connie Wong and Maureen Monaghan; 6. Integrating behavior and context with glucose data to advance behavioral science and clinical care in diabetes; Claire J. Hoogendoorn, Dominic Ehrmann, Gladys Crespo-Ramos, Arielle G. Asman and Jeffrey S. Gonzalez; 7. Designing human-centered user experiences and user interfaces; Erin Henkel, Jessica Randazza-Pade and Ben Healy; Section 2: Clinical aspects of digital health for diabetes; 8. Using social media to support type 1 diabetes management and outcomes for adolescents and young adults: areas of promise and challenge; Elissa R. Weitzman and Lauren E. Wisk; 9. Social media for adults; Elia Gabarron, Meghan Bradway and Eirik Arsand; 10. Using diabetes technology in older adults; Nancy A. Allen and Michelle L. Litchman; 11. Socioeconomic factors: access to and use of diabetes technologies; Samantha A. Barry-Menkhaus, David V. Wagner, Maggie Stoeckel and Michael A. Harris; 12. The autonomous point-of-care diabetic retinopathy examination; Michael D. Abramoff; 13. Digital foot care—leveraging digital health to extend ulcer-free days in remission; Bijan Najafi, Mark Swerdlow, Grant A. Murphy and David G. Armstrong; 14. Smart insulin pens and devices to track insulin doses; David C. Klonoff, Victoria Hsiao, Hope Warshaw and David Kerr; Section 3: Technical aspects of digital health for diabetes; 15. Research end points for diabetes digital health; Kathryn L. Fantasia, Mary-Catherine Stockman and Katherine L. Modzelewski; 16. Digital health technologies, diabetes, and driving (meet your new backseat driver); Andjela Drincic, Matthew Rizzo, Cyrus Desouza and Jennifer Merickel; 17. Standards for digital health; Syed Umer Abdul Aziz, Mariam Askari and Shahid N. Shah; 18. Are digital therapeutics poised to become mainstream in diabetes care?; Pablo Salazar and Adam Somauroo; 19. The US Food and Drug Administration regulation of digital health; Yarmela Pavlovic; 20. Cybersecurity of digital diabetes devices; Christine Sublett and William “Brad Marsh … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 616.462
Diabetes -- Treatment -- Technological innovations
Medical technology
Health -- Technological innovations - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780128174869
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780128174852
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